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'Spring into YOGA' offer- ?32 for 5 classes!!!


Natkealy

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For one month I am happy to announce I have a 'Spring into Yoga' introductory offer going for all you lovely people!

See attached flyer for details. Purchase via the website www.valueyourmind.com/product/yoga-class-spring-offer/


What is it?

Amazing offer of ?32 for a 5 class pass to my Value Your Mind yoga classes (that's ?6.40 per class)!

1 hour of Vinyasa Yoga- Gets your bodies and minds working whilst also providing well deserved moments of relaxation

Suitable for all levels

This pass will last 8 weeks from when you purchase meaning if you can't attend for some reason, you can roll over up to 3 of your classes without loosing a penny.


Where and when?

Beautiful relaxing studio in East Dulwich, Overhill Road (see www.valueyourmind.com/yoga/yoga-classes-in-south-london-and-online/ for more details)

Monday evening 7.15pm

Small class so lots of individual attention and guidance

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